Rev. John W. Nevin, President of Marshall College and Professor of Theology in Theological Seminary of German Reformed Church, Mercersburg. Print of portrait painted in 1841.
Dr. Emanuel Vogel Gerhart, theologian, German Reformed minister, president of Franklin and Marshall College. Photograph of painting by Dr. Ronald E. Sykes. See LCHS Journal Vol. 82, #4.
Bronze tablet on the old stone parsonage of Trinity Lutheran Church. It was here at 33 North Duke Street that the Reverend Gotthilf Henry Muhlenberg lived during his thirty five years as pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church. In addition to being an authority among botanitsts, Dr. Muhlenberg also served as first president of Franklin College. Monument erected in 1929.
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Album of historical markers erected by the Lancaster County Historical Society, compiled by George L. Heiges in 1986.
Rev. Bates, possibly served Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Brickerville.
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Album thought to be from the Gruel family of Lancaster. Possibly belonging to John Gruel, who lived in Gettysburg. Many of the subjects of the album were students at Gettysburg College. This is a small leather album of cart de visites and tintypes.
Album thought to be from the Gruel family of Lancaster. Possibly belonging to John Gruel, who lived in Gettysburg. Many of the subjects of the album were students at Gettysburg College. This is a small leather album of cart de visites and tintypes.
Album thought to belong to the Willson family who were the last owners of Wheatland. Contains both cabinet cards and carte de visites, as well as a few tintypes. Cover is brown with black and gold trim. Very few of the photographs are identified.
Loose photo - carte de visite of Rev. John Jumper, Indigenous person who became a Presbyterian minister.
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Large brown album of carte de visites and tintypes, thought to be a Kieffer family album. In fair condition. Has brass clasps and a few loose photos. Most photos are not indentified.